This College Student Led Her Own Women's March In Chicago
Despite the winter weather, between 150 and 200 people gathered in Chicago to commemorate the third annual Women's March.
WNBA partners with birth control drugmaker to promote access
The league said the partnership aligns with its social justice priorities of civil engagement and reproductive health advocacy.
Abortion measure one step closer to reaching Arizona's November ballot
If the amendment makes it on the ballot and is approved by voters, then abortion in the state would be legal up until the point of viability.
Online ordering begins for first over-the-counter birth control pills
The drug is called Opill, and a one-month supply will run about $19.99, while a three-month supply will cost about $49.99.
Climate change could depress global income by almost 20%, study shows
The effects of global warming are expected to depress global income by about $38 trillion every year through 2049.
Ford recalls 456,000 Maverick, Bronco Sport cars for power loss risk
The company said there is the possibility that the engine might lose power while customers are driving Maverick trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs.
Woman files lawsuit against Target over biometric data collection
The popular retail chain is accused of collecting and storing customer data without consent, potentially violating the law.